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- [Redundancy Zones](/docs/enterprise/redundancy/index.html)
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- [Advanced Federation for Complex Network
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Topologies](/docs/enterprise/federation/index.html)
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- [Network Segments](/docs/guides/segments.html)
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- [Network Segments](/docs/enterprise/network-segments/index.html)
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These features are part of [Consul
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Enterprise](https://www.hashicorp.com/consul.html).
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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Consul Enterprise Network Segments"
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sidebar_current: "docs-enterprise-network-segments"
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description: |-
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Consul Enterprise enables you create separate LAN gossip pools within one
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cluster to segment network groups.
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# Consul Enterprise Network Segments
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Consul Network Segments enables operators to create separate LAN gossip segments
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in one Consul cluster. Agents in a segment are only able to join and communicate
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with other agents in its network segment. This functionality is useful for
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clusters that have multiple tenants that should not be able to communicate
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with each other.
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To get started with Network Segments,
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[read the guide](/docs/guides/segments.html).
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# Consul Networking Models
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To help set context for this feature, it is useful to understand the various
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Consul networking models and their capabilities.
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**Cluster:** A set of Consul servers forming a Raft quorum along with a
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collection of Consul clients, all set to the same
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[datacenter](/docs/agent/options.html#_datacenter), and joined together to form
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what we will call a "local cluster". Consul clients discover the Consul servers
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in their local cluster through the gossip mechanism and make RPC requests to
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them. LAN Gossip (OSS) is an open intra-cluster networking model, and Network
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Segments (Enterprise) creates multiple segments within one cluster.
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**Federated Cluster:** A cluster of clusters with a Consul server group per
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cluster each set per "datacenter". These Consul servers are federated together
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over the WAN. Consul clients make use of resources in federated clusters by
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forwarding RPCs through the Consul servers in their local cluster, but they
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never interact with remote Consul servers directly. There are currently two
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inter-cluster network models: [WAN Gossip (OSS)](/docs/guides/datacenters.html)
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and [Network Areas (Enterprise)](/docs/guides/areas.html).
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**LAN Gossip Pool**: A set of Consul agents that have full mesh connectivity
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among themselves, and use Serf to maintain a shared view of the members of the
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pool for different purposes, like finding a Consul server in a local cluster,
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or finding servers in a remote cluster. A **segmented** LAN Gossip Pool limits a
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group of agents to only connect with the agents in its segment.
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<li<%= sidebar_current("docs-enterprise-federation") %>>
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<a href="/docs/enterprise/federation/index.html">Advanced Federation</a>
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</li>
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<li<%= sidebar_current("docs-enterprise-network-segments") %>>
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<a href="/docs/enterprise/network-segments/index.html">Network Segments</a>
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</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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